Member Since 2005
Doerthe Tetzlaff
Professor, Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries
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Ecohydrological fluxes and the urban water balance; quantifying and scaling natural and engineered processes in large cities.
AGU 2024
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Christian Marx, Doerthe Tetzlaff, reinhard hinkelm...
Despite increasing investigation, quantifying ecohydrological fluxes from greenspace within urban land use mosaics remains challenging in major cities...
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Changing streamflow regimes and hydroclimate responses in urban streams: an isotopic perspective on climate stress and urban water management
AGU 2024
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Maria Magdalena Warter, Doerthe Tetzlaff, Christia...
In urbanized areas the natural flow paradigm is being increasingly challenged by hydroclimatic changes and marked anthropogenic influences on flow reg...
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Bringing nature back to cities: tracing ecohydrology and biodiversity in aquatic nature-based solutions in Berlin, Germany
AGU 2024
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Maria Magdalena Warter, Doerthe Tetzlaff, Daniel G...
The combined effects of rapid urbanization and climate change challenge ecohydrology and water quality in urban systems. Nature-based solutions are be...
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Ecohydrological resilience and the critical zone water storage continuum across contrasting catchments in droughts
AGU 2024
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Doerthe Tetzlaff, Hjalmar Laudon, Chris Soulsby
Ecohydrological resilience can be defined as the degree to which a landscape or catchment can maintain key aspects of physical functionality in terms ...
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Enhanced understanding of ecohydrological partitioning through modelling in-situ isotopes time series in plant xylem and atmospheric vapour
AGU 2024
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Chris Soulsby, Christian Birkel, Aaron Smith, Jess...
Quantifying ecohydrological partitioning in the Critical Zone remains a challenge that requires better integration of novel field data and improved mo...
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Attributing Urban Evapotranspiration From Eddy‐Covariance to Surface Cover: Bottom‐Up Versus Top‐Down
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
21 september 2024
Harro Jongen, Nasrin Haacke, Femke Jansen, Birgit ...
Evapotranspiration (ET) $(ET)$ is a key process in the hydrological cycle that can help mitigate urban heat. ET $ET$ depends on the surface cover, ...
Integrated tracer and modelling approaches to understand urban ecohydrology
URBAN HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY: TOWARD SUSTAINABLE URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE III ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Doerthe Tetzlaff, Aaron Smith, Maria Magdalena War...
Increased urbanization, coupled with the projected impacts of climatic change, requires urgent evaluation of the effects of urban development on urban...
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Stable Water Isotopes and Environmental DNA as Integrative Tracers of Ecohydrology and Biodiversity in Urban Freshwater Systems
ADVANCES IN TRACER METHODS AND MODELING OF HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, CHEMICAL WEATHERING, AND HYDROCHRONOLOGY II ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Maria Magdalena Warter, Doerthe Tetzlaff, Chris So...
Rapid urbanization has led to a steep decline in water quality, which presents a major challenge for urban freshwaters and the provision of important ...
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